Botswana’s Defence Minister Raises Alarm Over Cellphones in Prisons

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Botswana’s Defence Minister Raises Alarm Over Cellphones in Prisons
Botswana’s Defence Minister Raises Alarm Over Cellphones in Prisons

Africa-Press – Botswana. Botswana’s Minister of Defence and Security, Kagiso Mmusi, has brought to light the pressing issue of contraband cellphones infiltrating the nation’s prison system. During a media briefing, Mmusi underscored the severe implications of this issue, highlighting that such illicit communication tools can enable inmates to sustain links with the outer world and criminal networks, potentially leading to an increase in unlawful activities.

The Risks & The Call to Citizens

Mmusi emphasized that the accessibility of mobile phones to prisoners poses serious security risks, not just within the confines of the prisons, but also outside. He urged citizens to demonstrate responsibility and refrain from supplying prisoners with mobile phones and drugs. These contraband items, he explained, can disrupt the sentencing and rehabilitation processes and potentially fuel further criminal activities post-release.

In the face of these challenges, Mmusi announced the government’s plans to revamp and rebuild prison facilities across the country. The overhaul will introduce advanced technology to enhance security and curb smuggling. Mmusi stressed the need for a collective approach to address these issues, reassuring the public of the government’s commitment to improve the safety and effectiveness of Botswana’s correctional system.

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